Commerce In The Middle Ages
.... Lopez as he tries to chronicles the events and
changes that allowed for the rise of commercial trade and ultimately commercial revolution in the medieval
ages. ....
(880

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The Black Death of the Middle Ages
.... are the bubonic plague, the most common form in the Middle
Ages, and which .... Mongols as they expanded across Asia and also by ecological
changes causing Central ....
(2270

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Changes & Family Values in the US
.... Among the most visible
changes noted in the family in this century are the .... alone), and this has been associated with widowhood at older
ages, the increased ....
(1579

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Geopolitical Power Changes
.... and decisions in some of the true "peripheral" nation-states will have extraterritorial and global significance to a degree unheard of in pre-nuclear
ages. ....
(2741

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THE PROCESS OF AGING
.... Adapting to Life
Changes As One
Ages An assumption central to cognitive theory is that an individual's emotional and behavioral responses to events in one's ....
(2626

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Changes in US Education
.... and secondary education has also undergone dramatic
changes over the .... sophisticated technologies, educational tools and educational concepts at earlier
ages. ....
(589

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Cell Phones and Ages 17-21
.... been "embraced by younger generations more quickly and incorporated more seamlessly into their daily routines," resulting in sociological
changes (Vandewater & ....
(1924

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Birth Cohort Size, Crime and Alcoholism
.... the growth and decline in size of the baby boom cohorts in the high-crime teen
ages over the .... There were, however, larger but more erratic
changes in criminality ....
(3813

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Power in the Middle Ages
.... most useful things that we can learn from history is how little
changes from one .... Edmunds, and The Murder of Charles the Good, that in the Middle
Ages as now ....
(1018

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The Renaissance & Changes Throughout Europe
The Renaissance refers to the
changes that took place throughout Europe from the 14th .... caused by the spread of bubonic plague in the late Middle
Ages and early ....
(762

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Changes in the American Work Force
.... was limited to 23,000). Priority is given to young (between the
ages of 21 and 44), educated and experienced workers. As a result ....
(2141

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Alcoholism and Family Support This paper reviews the literature o
.... over time, and
changes in family support were more strongly related to
changes in functioning. .... use and abuse among 50 male and 50 female alcoholics (
ages 55 to ....
(1530

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Social Changes Made by Computer Technology
.... How will these
changes benefit people and what problems might they cause? .... citizenry, learning to use computers at earlier and earlier
ages becomes important. ....
(1920

8

)
Late Years of the Middle Ages
.... The dramatic
changes in trade and mercantile patterns set into motion in the Middle
Ages can be understood in comparing this type of a world with our own (Hunt ....
(2412

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Global Warming: Alarmist or Real?
.... Just as those living in the Middle
Ages survived a period of warming, so we too can survive
changes in the large-scale temperatures across the earth's ....
(1143

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The Myth of the Global Warming Alarm
.... Just as those living in the Middle
Ages survived a period of warming, so we too can survive
changes in the large-scale temperatures across the earth's ....
(1142

5

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Property Crime Rate Changes
.... positive relationships were found between property crime rate
changes and inflation .... 4. Youth: youth is operationally defined as all individuals
ages 13 to 24 ....
(2174

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Musical Changes During the Renaissance
.... virginals. The instruments played with a bow came from the Middle
Ages, and the lute first appeared in Spain before the 15th century. ....
(1574

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Adolescence Development Path
.... qualitative differences in the nature of reasoning at different
ages, not simply .... marked the beginning of Piaget's continuing effort to identify
changes in the ....
(1526

6

)
Adolescence Cognitive/Emotional Transitions
.... qualitative differences in the nature of reasoning at different
ages, not simply .... marked the beginning of Piaget's continuing effort to identify
changes in the ....
(1526

6

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Changes in Europe Between 1870-1939
....
Changes were also evident in the peasant societies of Eastern Europe .... interwar period between 1918 and 1939 marked the first time since the Middle
Ages that the ....
(3413

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DESCRIPTION OF ADULT INTELLECTUAL DEVELOPMENT
.... Later-born groups have successively higher scores at the same
ages for inductive reasoning, verbal .... It is felt these differences reflect educational
changes. ....
(1703

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Smoking Cessation Program
.... changing times which consisted of
changes in societal norms,
changes in public .... Participants believed that they were vulnerable because of their
ages and that ....
(5128

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Alternative Models of Higher Education
.... Knowles (1995) reported four main assumptions of the andragogical approach to education:
changes in self-concept occur as one
ages and adulthood is signified ....
(3200

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World Cultures
.... Many of the
changes and architecture built by Islamic influences were created to .... Further, trade was an important activity during the middle
ages that helped to ....
(930

4

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Psychology of Middle Childhood: Analysis of Results and ...
....
ages six to eight years of age; and later middle childhood
ages nine to twelve years of age. During early middle childhood, children face
changes such as going ....
(1425

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Stages of Alzheimer's Disease
.... Coupled with
changes in the skeletal system are
changes in the muscular system. Muscles atrophy as one
ages, and some muscle tissue is replaced by fat. ....
(2096

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Effects of Ageism As ag
.... Each of these tasks must be addressed successfully in different ways as the individual
ages and, most significantly, as physical health status
changes. ....
(2248

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VICTIMIZATION OF THE ELDERLY
.... accuracy of either. Adaptation to life
changes as one
ages, thus, is a highly individual process. The individualistic characteristic ....
(5431

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Late Adulthood Development Issues
.... more open to new ideas and responsive to cultural and social
changes taking place in .... financial resources to enjoy a rich and varied social life as one
ages. ....
(1371

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